Converting and developing live web site into a web content management system

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This paper analyzes the main models of collaboration in a particular existing Web site and develops a Web Content Management System (CMS). This development can help Web developers by giving overview of building and maintaining Web sites. It is faster and user friendly. It also provides easy maintenance and further updating and better facility to upload documents instantly and better appearance as well. Corporate information can be created and managed using this CMS. This management system and back-end databases allows easy updating a Web site. Content authors and marketers need the ability to change content quickly and easily. It is accessible from any computer that is connected to Internet. CMS can be used for page updating on the fly, change or upload images, and add dynamic contents to different files. It provides the developers with ready to use themes, and thus, it is a time-saving and easy operation as there is the requirement of less coding work. Here need for a CMS and system requirements to support a large content management system is described. Feedback from technical personnel also provided. It covers the complete lifecycle of the pages on site. It provides simple tools to create the content and to publish and finally to archive.

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Bhowmik, D., Roy, M., Biswas, D., Roy, S., & Roy, S. (2019). Converting and developing live web site into a web content management system. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 31, pp. 79–87). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8911-4_9

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